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Marshal Walton Royal Jr. (December 5, 1912 – May 8, 1995) was an American jazz alto saxophonist and clarinetist best known for his work with
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, with whose band he played for nearly twenty years.


Early life and education

Marshal Royal Jr. was born into a musical family in
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.


Career

Royal's first professional gig was with Lawrence Brown's band at Danceland in Los Angeles, and he soon had a regular gig at the Apex, working for Curtis Mosby in Mosby's Blue Blowers, a 10-piece band. He then began an eight-year (1931–1939) stint with the Les Hite orchestra at Sebastian's Cotton Club, which was near the MGM studios in Los Angeles. He spent 1940 to 1942 with
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, until the war interrupted his career. With his brother, Ernie, he served in the U.S. Navy in the 45-piece regimental band that was attached to the Navy's preflight training school for pilots at St. Mary's College in Moraga, California. The band played for bond rallies, regimental reviews, at football games, and in concerts for the cadets and the community. Two swing bands were organized from the larger regimental band, and they played for smokers and dances at USOs and officers clubs. Royal was leader of the Bombardiers, one of those bands, which also included his brother,
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, Jackie Kelson (later known as Jackie Kelso), Buddy Collette,
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, and Vernon Alley. When he left Basie in 1970, Royal settled permanently in Los Angeles, continuing to play and record, working with Bill Berry's big band, Frank Capp and
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, Earl Hines, and
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. Royal recorded as a soloist with Dave Frishberg in 1977,Dave Frishberg GETTING SOME FUN OUT OF LIFE Concord Jazz LP cj-37 and with Warren Vache in 1978. He co-led a band with Snooky Young in the 1970s and 1980s, recording with it in 1978. Marshal died in
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on May 8, 1995, aged 82.


Discography

* 1960: ''Gordon Jenkins Presents'' ( Everest) * 1978: ''First Chair'' ( Concord Jazz) * 1978: ''Snooky and Marshal's Album'' with Snooky Young * 1980: ''Royal Blue'' (Concord Jazz)


As sideman

With
Count Basie William James "Count" Basie (; August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. In 1935, he formed the Count Basie Orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and the ...
* '' The Count!'' ( Clef, 1952 955 * '' Basie Jazz'' (Clef, 1952 954 * '' Dance Session'' (Clef, 1953) * '' Dance Session Album #2'' (Clef, 1954) * '' Basie'' (Clef, 1954) * '' Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings'' (Clef, 1955) with Joe Williams * '' April in Paris'' ( Verve, 1956) * '' The Greatest!! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards'' with Joe Williams * '' Metronome All-Stars 1956'' (Clef, 1956) with Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Williams * ''
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'' (Verve, 1956 959 * '' Basie in London'' (Verve, 1956) * '' One O'Clock Jump'' (Verve, 1957) with Joe Williams and Ella Fitzgerald * '' Count Basie at Newport'' (Verve, 1957) * '' The Atomic Mr. Basie'' (Roulette, 1957) aka ''Basie'' and ''E=MC2'' * '' Basie Plays Hefti'' (
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, 1958) * '' Sing Along with Basie'' (Roulette, 1958) - with Joe Williams and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross * '' Basie One More Time'' (Roulette, 1959) * '' Breakfast Dance and Barbecue'' (Roulette, 1959) * '' Everyday I Have the Blues'' (Roulette, 1959) - with Joe Williams * '' Dance Along with Basie'' (Roulette, 1959) * '' Not Now, I'll Tell You When'' (Roulette, 1960) * '' The Count Basie Story'' (Roulette, 1960) * '' Kansas City Suite'' (Roulette, 1960) * '' Back with Basie'' (Roulette, 1962) * '' Basie in Sweden'' (Roulette, 1962) * '' On My Way & Shoutin' Again!'' (Verve, 1962) * ''Sinatra - Basie'' (Reprise Records FS 1008 ,1963) * '' This Time by Basie!'' (
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, 1963) * '' More Hits of the 50's and 60's'' (Verve, 1963) * '' Pop Goes the Basie'' (Reprise, 1965) * '' Basie Meets Bond'' (
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, 1966) * '' Live at the Sands (Before Frank)'' (Reprise, 1966 998 * '' Sinatra at the Sands'' (Reprise, 1966) with
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* '' Basie's Beatle Bag'' (Verve, 1966) * '' Broadway Basie's...Way'' (Command, 1966) * '' Hollywood...Basie's Way'' (Command, 1967) * '' Basie's Beat'' (Verve, 1967) * ''
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'' (Brunswick, 1967) * ''
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'' (Coliseum, 1967) * '' Half a Sixpence'' (Dot, 1967) * '' The Board of Directors'' ( Dot, 1967) with The Mills Brothers * '' Manufacturers of Soul'' ( Brunswick, 1968) with Jackie Wilson * '' The Board of Directors Annual Report'' (Dot, 1968) with The Mills Brothers * '' Basie Straight Ahead'' (Dot, 1968) * '' How About This'' (
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, 1968) with Kay Starr * '' Standing Ovation'' (Dot, 1969) * '' Basic Basie'' ( MPS, 1969) * '' Basie on the Beatles'' (Happy Tiger, 1969) With
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'' (AudioSource, 1980) With Clifford Coulter * '' Do It Now!'' (Impulse!, 1971) With
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*'' The Saxophone Section'' (World Wide, 1958) With Monk Montgomery *'' Monk Montgomery in Africa...Live!'' (Chisa, 1975) With Joe Newman *'' Joe Newman with Woodwinds'' (Roulette, 1958)


Notes


References

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Further reading

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Review of ''Jazz Survivor''
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External links


Interview of Marshal Royal
Center for Oral History Research, UCLA Library Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.

— alumnus of the Basie band recalls how Marshal Royal would read ''Jet'' magazine on his stand while he performed {{DEFAULTSORT:Royal, Marshal 1912 births 1995 deaths American jazz clarinetists United States Navy personnel of World War II Count Basie Orchestra members American jazz alto saxophonists Jazz musicians from Los Angeles 20th-century American saxophonists The Capp-Pierce Juggernaut members